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Evelyn Williams and Justin Sturgill were recognized at this past Saturday’s Lorain Sports Hall of Fame Banquet as they were both among the 4 finalists for this year’s J. Ed Uland Award Scholarship. This scholarship is presented to a male and female that has had tremendous success both on the playing field and in the

May 23 – Amherst – super frosh, Julissa Williams, competed in her first Regional meet and,though she didn’t advance, she served notice that she will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come. With the girls High Jump competition opening at 4’10”, a height 2 inches higher than the old school record,

The Jarvis Landry Youth Football Camp is scheduled for June 23-24 from 9:00-12:30 at Rocky River High School. Everyone who uses the code LORAIN when they register will get 10% off! To Save 10% Use Promo Code: LORAIN June 23rd – 24th | 9:00AM – 12:30PM Boys and Girls | Ages 6-15 Rocky River High

We had 74 parents and athletes attend last night’s College Recruiting Seminar featuring guest speaker Mr. Frank Dorazio of Dynamite Sports. Frank discussed numerous important topics including academic and ACT/SAT requirements, marketing yourself and myths regarding the recruiting process. Frank is a graduate of Ohio State University where he was a staff member of the 1985 Ohio

Lorain High will be hosting a seminar titled “The Student-Athlete & College Recruiting” TONIGHT, May 21 at 7pm in the Lorain High auditorium. This is open to any parent or athlete in Lorain County that is seeking information regarding the college recruiting process and how to best prepare the athlete. This is being presented by Dynamite

May 18 – Amherst, Ohio – Freshman Mikiya Hermon continued her winning ways as she won the girls 100m dash with a time of 12.67 to earn 10 points for the Lady Titans. Fellow Freshman Mya Cheers finished 7th in the 100 meters with a time of 13.51 to earn two points in District Action.

May 16 – Amherst, Ohio – Freshman Julissa Williams finished 3rd and earned 6 points for the Lorain Titans in an extremely competitive High Jump at the District Championships in Amherst. In a meet where 11 girls jumped 4’10” or better, Julissa was able to “rise” to the occasion and clear 5’0″ on her second